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Author's Adherence and viability of primary human keratinocytes and primary human dermal fibroblasts on acrylonitrile-based copolymers with different concentrations of positively charged functional groups
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Author's Adjusting shape-memory properties of amorphous polyether urethanes and radio-opaque composites thereof by variation of physical parameters during programming
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Author's Adsorption capacity of poly(ether imide) microparticles to uremic toxins
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Author's An ellipsometric approach towards the description of inhomogeneous polymer-based Langmuir layers
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Author's Behaviour of fibroblasts on water born acrylonitrile-based copolymers containing different cationic and anionic moieties
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Author's Cell-based detection of microbial biomaterial contaminations
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Author's Characterization of bi-layered magnetic nanoparticles synthesized via two-step surface-initiated ring-opening polymerization
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Author's Controlling major cellular processes of human mesenchymal stem cells using microwell structures.
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Author's Crystallization and Phase Segregation of Multifunctional Multiblock Copolymers in Spin Coated Thin Films Altered by Diurethane Junction Units
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Author's Crystallization Behavior of Copolyesterurethanes Containing Different Weight Contents of Crystallizable Poly
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Author's Crystallization Behavior of Copolyesterurethanes Containing Different Weight Contents of Crystallizable Poly(ε-caprolactone) Segments
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Author's Cultivation and spontaneous differentiation of rat bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells on polymeric surfaces
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Author's Culture surface influence on T-cell phenotype and function.
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Author's Current status of Langmuir monolayer degradation of polymeric biomaterials
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Author's Cytocompatibility testing of cell culture modules fabricated from specific candidate biomaterials using injection molding
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Author's Degradation of and angiogenesis around multiblock copolymers containing poly
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Author's Degradation of and angiogenesis around multiblock copolymers containing poly(p-dioxanone)- and poly(epsilon-caprolactone)-segments subcutaneously implanted in the rat neck
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Author's Dicarboxy-telechelic cooligomers with sequence structure tunable light absorption
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Author's Effect of extracts of poly(ether imide) microparticles on cytotoxicity, ROS generation and proinflammatory effects on human monocytic (THP-1) cells
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Author's Effect of polystyrene and polyether imide cell culture inserts with different roughness on chondrocyte metabolic activity and gene expression profiles of aggrecan and collagen
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Author's Effect of the Fixation TemperatureTlowon the Crystallization Behavior and Shape-Memory Performance of Crystallizable Copolyesterurethanes
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Author's Encasement of metallic cardiovascular stents with endothelial cell-selective copolyetheresterurethane microfibers
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Author's Enzymatic Chain Scission Kinetics of Poly
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Author's Enzymatic Chain Scission Kinetics of Poly(ε-caprolactone) Monolayers
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Author's Enzymatic monolayer degradation study of multiblock copolymers consisting of poly
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Author's Enzymatic monolayer degradation study of multiblock copolymers consisting of poly(ε-caprolactone) and poly(p-dioxanone) blocks
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Author's Generating Aptamers Interacting with Polymeric Surfaces for Biofunctionalization.
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Author's Hemocompatibility of soft hydrophobic poly
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Author's Hemocompatibility of soft hydrophobic poly(n-butyl acrylate) networks with elastic moduli adapted to the elasticity of human arteries
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Author's Immuno-compatibility of soft hydrophobic poly
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Author's Immuno-compatibility of soft hydrophobic poly (n-butyl acrylate) networks with elastic moduli for regeneration of functional tissues
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Author's Immunological evaluation of polystyrene and poly
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Author's Immunological evaluation of polystyrene and poly(ether imide) cell culture inserts with different roughness.
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Author's Impact of Molecular Architectures on the Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Multi-Phase Polymer Networks
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Author's Implementing and Quantifying the Shape-Memory Effect of Single Polymeric Micro/Nanowires with an Atomic Force Microscope
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Author's In Situ X-Ray Scattering Studies of Poly
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Author's In Situ X-Ray Scattering Studies of Poly(ε-caprolactone) Networks with Grafted Poly(ethylene glycol) Chains to Investigate Structural Changes during Dual- and Triple-Shape Effect
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Author's In vivo biocompatibility assessment of poly
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Author's In vivo biocompatibility assessment of poly (ether imide) electrospun scaffolds.
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Author's In vivo evaluation of the angiogenic effects of the multiblock copolymer PDC using the hen's egg chorioallantoic membrane test
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Author's Inflammatory responses of primary human dendritic cells towards polydimethylsiloxane and polytetrafluoroethylene.
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Author's Influence of a polyester coating of magnetic nanoparticles on magnetic heating behavior of shape-memory polymer-based composites
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Author's Influence of deformation temperature on structural variation and shape-memory effect of a thermoplastic semi-crystalline multiblock copolymer
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Author's Influence of different heating regimes on the shape-recovery behavior of poly
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Author's Influence of different heating regimes on the shape-recovery behavior of poly(L-lactide) in simulated thermomechanical tests
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Author's Influence of Diurethane Linkers on the Langmuir Layer Behavior of Oligo[(rac-lactide)-co-glycolide]-based Polyesterurethanes
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Author's Influence of expansion cooling regime on morphology of poly
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Author's Influence of expansion cooling regime on morphology of poly(ε-caprolactone) foams prepared by pressure quenching using supercritical CO2
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Author's Influence of fiber orientation in electrospun polymer scaffolds on viability, adhesion and differentiation of articular chondrocytes
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Author's Influence of fibre diameter and orientation of electrospun copolyetheresterurethanes on smooth muscle and endothelial cell behaviour
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Author's Influence of film thickness on the crystalline morphology of a copolyesterurethane comprising crystallizable poly
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Author's Influence of film thickness on the crystalline morphology of a copolyesterurethane comprising crystallizable poly(ɛ-caprolactone) soft segments
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Author's Influence of intermediate degradation products on the hydrolytic degradation of poly[
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Author's Influence of intermediate degradation products on the hydrolytic degradation of poly[(rac-lactide)-co-glycolide] at the air-water interface
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Author's Influence of nanoporous poly
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Author's Influence of nanoporous poly(ether imide) particle extracts on human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs).
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Author's Influence of programming strain rates on the shape-memory performance of semicrystalline multiblock copolymers
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Author's Influence of surface roughness on neural differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells
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Author's Influence of the addition of water to amorphous switching domains on the simulated shape-memory properties of poly
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Author's Influence of the addition of water to amorphous switching domains on the simulated shape-memory properties of poly(l-lactide)
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Author's Influence on three-dimensional tissue growth by scaffold architecture
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Author's Integrated process for preparing porous, surface functionalized polyetherimide microparticles
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Author's Integrin β1 activation by micro-scale curvature promotes pro-angiogenic secretion of human mesenchymal stem cells
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Author's Interaction of Angiogenically Stimulated Intermediate CD163+ Monocytes/Macrophages With Soft Hydrophobic Poly
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Author's Interaction of Angiogenically Stimulated Intermediate CD163+ Monocytes/Macrophages With Soft Hydrophobic Poly(n-Butyl Acrylate) Networks With Elastic Moduli Matched to That of Human Arteries
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Author's Kinetics and dynamics of thermally-induced shape-memory behavior of crosslinked short-chain branched polyethylenes
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Author's Knowledge-based approach towards hydrolytic degradation of polymer-based biomaterials
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Author's Langmuir-Schaefer films of fibronectin as designed biointerfaces for culturing stem cells
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Author's Mechanically active scaffolds from radio-opaque shape-memory polymer-based composites
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Author's Melt-processable hydrophobic acrylonitrile-based copolymer systems with adjustable elastic properties designed for biomedical applications
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Author's Modeling of stress relaxation of a semi-crystalline multiblock copolymer and its deformation behavior
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Author's Modeling the heat transfer in magneto-sensitive shape-memory polymer nanocomposites with dynamically changing surface area to volume ratios
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Author's Morphological analysis of differently sized highly porous poly
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Author's Morphological analysis of differently sized highly porous poly(ether imide) microparticles by mercury porosimetry
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Author's Multicomponent protein patterning of material surfaces
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Author's Multifunctional hybrid nanocomposites with magnetically controlled reversible shape-memory effect
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Author's Nanostructural changes in crystallizable controlling units determine the temperature-memory of polymers
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Author's Near-infrared dye-loaded PLGA nanoparticles prepared by spray drying for photoacoustic applications
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Author's Non-contact actuation of triple-shape effect in multiphase polymer network nanocomposites in alternating magnetic field
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Author's Polymer architecture versus chemical structure as adjusting tools for the enzymatic degradation of oligo
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Author's Polymer architecture versus chemical structure as adjusting tools for the enzymatic degradation of oligo(ε-caprolactone) based films at the air-water interface
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Author's Polymeric inserts differing in their chemical composition as substrates for dendritic cell cultivation
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Author's Pore-Size Distribution Controls Shape-Memory Properties on the Macro- and Microscale of Polymeric Foams
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Author's Preparation and biological evaluation of multifunctional PLGA-nanoparticles designed for photoacoustic imaging
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Author's Preparation of Magneto-Sensitive Polymer Nanocomposite Microparticles from Copolyesterurethanes via Electrospraying
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Author's Preparation of Three-Dimensional Scaffolds from Degradable Poly
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Author's Preparation of Three-Dimensional Scaffolds from Degradable Poly(ether)esterurethane by Thermally-Induced Phase Separation
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Author's Pro-angiogenic CD14
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Author's Pro-angiogenic CD14(++) CD16(+) CD163(+) monocytes accelerate the in vitro endothelialization of soft hydrophobic poly (n-butyl acrylate) networks
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Author's Programming structural functions in phase-segregated polymers by implementing a defined thermomechanical history
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Author's Quantifying the Shape-Memory Effect of Polymers by Cyclic Thermomechanical Tests
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Author's Quantitative evaluation of adhesion of osteosarcoma cells to hydrophobic polymer substrate with tunable elasticity
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Author's Relaxation based modeling of tunable shape recovery kinetics observed under isothermal conditions for amorphous shape-memory polymers
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Author's Response of encapsulated cells to a gelatin matrix with varied bulk and microenvironmental elastic properties
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Author's Reversible bidirectional shape-memory polymers
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Author's Reversible shape-memory properties of surface functionalizable, crystallizable crosslinked terpolymers
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Author's Selective enzymatic degradation of poly
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Author's Selective enzymatic degradation of poly(ε-caprolactone) containing multiblock copolymers
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Author's Shape-Memory Capability of Copolyetheresterurethane Microparticles Prepared via Electrospraying
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Author's Shape memory nanocomposite fibers for untethered high-energy microengines
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Author's Shape-memory nanocomposites with magnetically adjustable apparent switching temperatures
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Author's Shape-Memory Polymer Networks Prepared from Star-Shaped Poly[
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Author's Shape-Memory Polymer Networks Prepared from Star-Shaped Poly[(L-lactide)-co-glycolide] Precursors
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Author's Shape-memory properties and degradation behavior of multifunctional electro-spun scaffolds
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Author's Shape-memory properties of degradable electrospun scaffolds based on hollow microfibers
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Author's Shape-memory properties of electrospun non-woven fabrics prepared from degradable polyesterurethanes containing poly
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Author's Shape-memory properties of electrospun non-woven fabrics prepared from degradable polyesterurethanes containing poly(ω-pentadecalactone) hard segments
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Author's Shape-Memory Properties of Electrospun Non-wovens Prepared from Amorphous Polyetherurethanes Under Stress-free and Constant Strain Conditions
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Author's Shape-memory properties of hydrogels having a poly
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Author's Shape-memory properties of hydrogels having a poly(ε-caprolactone) crosslinker and switching segment in an aqueous environment
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Author's Shape-memory properties of magnetically active triple-shape nanocomposites based on a grafted polymer network with two crystallizable switching segments
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Author's Shape-Memory Properties of Polyetherurethane Foams Prepared by Thermally Induced Phase Separation
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Author's Simulating the Shape-Memory Behavior of Amorphous Switching Domains of Poly
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Author's Simulating the Shape-Memory Behavior of Amorphous Switching Domains of Poly(L-lactide) by Molecular Dynamics
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Author's Simulation of volumetric swelling of degradable poly[
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Author's Simulation of volumetric swelling of degradable poly[(rac-lactide)-co-glycolide] based polyesterurethanes containing different urethane-linkers
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Author's Single and competitive protein adsorption on polymeric surfaces
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Author's Smooth muscle and endothelial cell behaviour on degradable copolyetheresterurethane films
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Author's Soft poly
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Author's Soft poly(n-butyl acrylate) networks with tailored mechanical properties designed as substrates for in vitro models
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Author's Strategy for the hemocompatibility testing of microparticles
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Author's Surface geometry of poly(ether imide) boosts mouse pluripotent stem cell spontaneous cardiomyogenesis via modulating the embryoid body formation process
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Author's Surface pressure-induced isothermal 2D- to 3D-transitions in Langmuir films of poly
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Author's Surface pressure-induced isothermal 2D- to 3D-transitions in Langmuir films of poly(ε-caprolactone)s and oligo(ε-caprolactone) based polyesterurethanes
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Author's Temperature-Memory Effect of Copolyesterurethanes and their Application Potential in Minimally Invasive Medical Technologies
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Author's Temperature-memory polymer actuators
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Author's Temperature-memory polymer networks with crystallizable controlling units
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Author's Test system for evaluating the influence of polymer properties on primary human keratinocytes and fibroblasts in mono- and coculture
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Author's The influence of poly(n-butyl acrylate) networks on viability and function of smooth muscle cells and vascular fibroblasts.
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Author's The influence of thermal treatment on the morphology in differently prepared films of a oligodepsipeptide based multiblock copolymer
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Author's The interaction of adipose-derived human mesenchymal stem cells and polyether ether ketone
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Author's The relevance of hydrophobic segments in multiblock copolyesterurethanes for their enzymatic degradation at the air-water interface
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Author's Thermal Properties and Crystallinity of Grafted Copolymer Networks containing a Crystallizable Poly
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Author's Thermal Properties and Crystallinity of Grafted Copolymer Networks containing a Crystallizable Poly(ε-caprolactone) Crosslinker in an aqueous environment
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Author's Thermally induced shape-memory effects in polymers: Quantification and related modeling approaches
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Author's Triple-shape effect in polymer-based composites by cleverly matching geometry of active component with heating method.
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Author's Triple-Shape Effect with Adjustable Switching Temperatures in Crosslinked Poly[ethylene-co-
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Author's Triple-Shape Effect with Adjustable Switching Temperatures in Crosslinked Poly[ethylene-co-(vinyl acetate)]
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Author's Viability, Adhesion and Differentiated Phenotype of Articular Chondrocytes on Degradable Polymers and Electro-Spun Structures Thereof
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Author's Viability, morphology and function of primary endothelial cells on poly(n-butyl acrylate) networks having elastic moduli comparable to arteries.
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Author's Viability, proliferation and adhesion of smooth muscle cells and human umbilical vein endothelial cells on electrospun polymer scaffolds.
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relevanceofhydrophobicsegmentsinmultiblockcopolyesterurethanesfortheirenzymaticdegradationattheairwaterinterface
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viabilityadhesionanddifferentiatedphenotypeofarticularchondrocytesondegradablepolymersandelectrospunstructuresthereof
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Viability, Adhesion and Differentiated Phenotype of Articular Chondrocytes on Degradable Polymers and Electro-Spun Structures Thereof
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viabilitymorphologyandfunctionofprimaryendothelialcellsonpolynbutylacrylatenetworkshavingelasticmodulicomparabletoarteries
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Viability, morphology and function of primary endothelial cells on poly(n-butyl acrylate) networks having elastic moduli comparable to arteries.
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viabilityproliferationandadhesionofsmoothmusclecellsandhumanumbilicalveinendothelialcellsonelectrospunpolymerscaffolds
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Viability, proliferation and adhesion of smooth muscle cells and human umbilical vein endothelial cells on electrospun polymer scaffolds.
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adherenceandviabilityofprimaryhumankeratinocytesandprimaryhumandermalfibroblastsonacrylonitrilebasedcopolymerswithdifferentconcentrationsofpositivelychargedfunctionalgroups
‡A
Adherence and viability of primary human keratinocytes and primary human dermal fibroblasts on acrylonitrile-based copolymers with different concentrations of positively charged functional groups
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adjustingshapememorypropertiesofamorphouspolyetherurethanesandradioopaquecompositesthereofbyvariationofphysicalparametersduringprogramming
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Adjusting shape-memory properties of amorphous polyether urethanes and radio-opaque composites thereof by variation of physical parameters during programming
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adsorptioncapacityofpolyetherimidemicroparticlestouremictoxins
‡A
Adsorption capacity of poly(ether imide) microparticles to uremic toxins
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ellipsometricapproachtowardsthedescriptionofinhomogeneouspolymerbasedlangmuirlayers
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An ellipsometric approach towards the description of inhomogeneous polymer-based Langmuir layers
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behaviouroffibroblastsonwaterbornacrylonitrilebasedcopolymerscontainingdifferentcationicandanionicmoieties
‡A
Behaviour of fibroblasts on water born acrylonitrile-based copolymers containing different cationic and anionic moieties
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cellbaseddetectionofmicrobialbiomaterialcontaminations
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Cell-based detection of microbial biomaterial contaminations
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characterizationofbilayeredmagneticnanoparticlessynthesizedvia2stepsurfaceinitiatedringopeningpolymerization
‡A
Characterization of bi-layered magnetic nanoparticles synthesized via two-step surface-initiated ring-opening polymerization
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controllingmajorcellularprocessesofhumanmesenchymalstemcellsusingmicrowellstructures
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Controlling major cellular processes of human mesenchymal stem cells using microwell structures.
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crystallizationandphasesegregationofmultifunctionalmultiblockcopolymersinspincoatedthinfilmsalteredbydiurethanejunctionunits
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Crystallization and Phase Segregation of Multifunctional Multiblock Copolymers in Spin Coated Thin Films Altered by Diurethane Junction Units
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crystallizationbehaviorofcopolyesterurethanescontainingdifferentweightcontentsofcrystallizablepoly
‡A
Crystallization Behavior of Copolyesterurethanes Containing Different Weight Contents of Crystallizable Poly
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crystallizationbehaviorofcopolyesterurethanescontainingdifferentweightcontentsofcrystallizablepolyεcaprolactonesegments
‡A
Crystallization Behavior of Copolyesterurethanes Containing Different Weight Contents of Crystallizable Poly(ε-caprolactone) Segments
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cultivationandspontaneousdifferentiationofratbonemarrowderivedmesenchymalstemcellsonpolymericsurfaces
‡A
Cultivation and spontaneous differentiation of rat bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells on polymeric surfaces
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culturesurfaceinfluenceontcellphenotypeandfunction
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Culture surface influence on T-cell phenotype and function.
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currentstatusoflangmuirmonolayerdegradationofpolymericbiomaterials
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Current status of Langmuir monolayer degradation of polymeric biomaterials
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cytocompatibilitytestingofcellculturemodulesfabricatedfromspecificcandidatebiomaterialsusinginjectionmolding
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Cytocompatibility testing of cell culture modules fabricated from specific candidate biomaterials using injection molding
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degradationofandangiogenesisaroundmultiblockcopolymerscontainingpoly
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Degradation of and angiogenesis around multiblock copolymers containing poly
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degradationofandangiogenesisaroundmultiblockcopolymerscontainingpolypdioxanoneandpolyepsiloncaprolactonesegmentssubcutaneouslyimplantedintheratneck
‡A
Degradation of and angiogenesis around multiblock copolymers containing poly(p-dioxanone)- and poly(epsilon-caprolactone)-segments subcutaneously implanted in the rat neck
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dicarboxytelecheliccooligomerswithsequencestructuretunablelightabsorption
‡A
Dicarboxy-telechelic cooligomers with sequence structure tunable light absorption
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effectofextractsofpolyetherimidemicroparticlesoncytotoxicityrosgenerationandproinflammatoryeffectsonhumanmonocyticthp1cells
‡A
Effect of extracts of poly(ether imide) microparticles on cytotoxicity, ROS generation and proinflammatory effects on human monocytic (THP-1) cells
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effectofpolystyreneandpolyetherimidecellcultureinsertswithdifferentroughnessonchondrocytemetabolicactivityandgeneexpressionprofilesofaggrecanandcollagen
‡A
Effect of polystyrene and polyether imide cell culture inserts with different roughness on chondrocyte metabolic activity and gene expression profiles of aggrecan and collagen
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effectofthefixationtemperaturetlowonthecrystallizationbehaviorandshapememoryperformanceofcrystallizablecopolyesterurethanes
‡A
Effect of the Fixation TemperatureTlowon the Crystallization Behavior and Shape-Memory Performance of Crystallizable Copolyesterurethanes
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encasementofmetalliccardiovascularstentswithendothelialcellselectivecopolyetheresterurethanemicrofibers
‡A
Encasement of metallic cardiovascular stents with endothelial cell-selective copolyetheresterurethane microfibers
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enzymaticchainscissionkineticsofpoly
‡A
Enzymatic Chain Scission Kinetics of Poly
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enzymaticchainscissionkineticsofpolyεcaprolactonemonolayers
‡A
Enzymatic Chain Scission Kinetics of Poly(ε-caprolactone) Monolayers
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enzymaticmonolayerdegradationstudyofmultiblockcopolymersconsistingofpoly
‡A
Enzymatic monolayer degradation study of multiblock copolymers consisting of poly
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enzymaticmonolayerdegradationstudyofmultiblockcopolymersconsistingofpolyεcaprolactoneandpolypdioxanoneblocks
‡A
Enzymatic monolayer degradation study of multiblock copolymers consisting of poly(ε-caprolactone) and poly(p-dioxanone) blocks
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generatingaptamersinteractingwithpolymericsurfacesforbiofunctionalization
‡A
Generating Aptamers Interacting with Polymeric Surfaces for Biofunctionalization.
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hemocompatibilityofsofthydrophobicpoly
‡A
Hemocompatibility of soft hydrophobic poly
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hemocompatibilityofsofthydrophobicpolynbutylacrylatenetworkswithelasticmoduliadaptedtotheelasticityofhumanarteries
‡A
Hemocompatibility of soft hydrophobic poly(n-butyl acrylate) networks with elastic moduli adapted to the elasticity of human arteries
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immunocompatibilityofsofthydrophobicpoly
‡A
Immuno-compatibility of soft hydrophobic poly
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immunocompatibilityofsofthydrophobicpolynbutylacrylatenetworkswithelasticmoduliforregenerationoffunctionaltissues
‡A
Immuno-compatibility of soft hydrophobic poly (n-butyl acrylate) networks with elastic moduli for regeneration of functional tissues
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immunologicalevaluationofpolystyreneandpoly
‡A
Immunological evaluation of polystyrene and poly
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immunologicalevaluationofpolystyreneandpolyetherimidecellcultureinsertswithdifferentroughness
‡A
Immunological evaluation of polystyrene and poly(ether imide) cell culture inserts with different roughness.
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impactofmoleculararchitecturesonthethermalandmechanicalpropertiesofmultiphasepolymernetworks
‡A
Impact of Molecular Architectures on the Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Multi-Phase Polymer Networks
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implementingandquantifyingtheshapememoryeffectofsinglepolymericmicronanowireswithanatomicforcemicroscope
‡A
Implementing and Quantifying the Shape-Memory Effect of Single Polymeric Micro/Nanowires with an Atomic Force Microscope
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insitu10rayscatteringstudiesofpoly
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In Situ X-Ray Scattering Studies of Poly
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insitu10rayscatteringstudiesofpolyεcaprolactonenetworkswithgraftedpolyethyleneglycolchainstoinvestigatestructuralchangesduringdualandtripleshapeeffect
‡A
In Situ X-Ray Scattering Studies of Poly(ε-caprolactone) Networks with Grafted Poly(ethylene glycol) Chains to Investigate Structural Changes during Dual- and Triple-Shape Effect
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invivobiocompatibilityassessmentofpoly
‡A
In vivo biocompatibility assessment of poly
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invivobiocompatibilityassessmentofpolyetherimideelectrospunscaffolds
‡A
In vivo biocompatibility assessment of poly (ether imide) electrospun scaffolds.
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invivoevaluationoftheangiogeniceffectsofthemultiblockcopolymerpdcusingthehenseggchorioallantoicmembranetest
‡A
In vivo evaluation of the angiogenic effects of the multiblock copolymer PDC using the hen's egg chorioallantoic membrane test
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inflammatoryresponsesofprimaryhumandendriticcellstowardspolydimethylsiloxaneandpolytetrafluoroethylene
‡A
Inflammatory responses of primary human dendritic cells towards polydimethylsiloxane and polytetrafluoroethylene.
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influenceofapolyestercoatingofmagneticnanoparticlesonmagneticheatingbehaviorofshapememorypolymerbasedcomposites
‡A
Influence of a polyester coating of magnetic nanoparticles on magnetic heating behavior of shape-memory polymer-based composites
‡9
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influenceofdeformationtemperatureonstructuralvariationandshapememoryeffectofathermoplasticsemicrystallinemultiblockcopolymer
‡A
Influence of deformation temperature on structural variation and shape-memory effect of a thermoplastic semi-crystalline multiblock copolymer
‡9
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influenceofdifferentheatingregimesontheshaperecoverybehaviorofpoly
‡A
Influence of different heating regimes on the shape-recovery behavior of poly
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influenceofdifferentheatingregimesontheshaperecoverybehaviorofpoly50lactideinsimulatedthermomechanicaltests
‡A
Influence of different heating regimes on the shape-recovery behavior of poly(L-lactide) in simulated thermomechanical tests
‡9
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‡a
influenceofdiurethanelinkersonthelangmuirlayerbehaviorofoligobasedpolyesterurethanes
‡A
Influence of Diurethane Linkers on the Langmuir Layer Behavior of Oligo[(rac-lactide)-co-glycolide]-based Polyesterurethanes
‡9
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influenceofexpansioncoolingregimeonmorphologyofpoly
‡A
Influence of expansion cooling regime on morphology of poly
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influenceofexpansioncoolingregimeonmorphologyofpolyεcaprolactonefoamspreparedbypressurequenchingusingsupercriticalco2
‡A
Influence of expansion cooling regime on morphology of poly(ε-caprolactone) foams prepared by pressure quenching using supercritical CO2
‡9
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influenceoffiberorientationinelectrospunpolymerscaffoldsonviabilityadhesionanddifferentiationofarticularchondrocytes
‡A
Influence of fiber orientation in electrospun polymer scaffolds on viability, adhesion and differentiation of articular chondrocytes
‡9
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influenceoffibrediameterandorientationofelectrospuncopolyetheresterurethanesonsmoothmuscleandendothelialcellbehaviour
‡A
Influence of fibre diameter and orientation of electrospun copolyetheresterurethanes on smooth muscle and endothelial cell behaviour
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influenceoffilmthicknessonthecrystallinemorphologyofacopolyesterurethanecomprisingcrystallizablepoly
‡A
Influence of film thickness on the crystalline morphology of a copolyesterurethane comprising crystallizable poly
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influenceoffilmthicknessonthecrystallinemorphologyofacopolyesterurethanecomprisingcrystallizablepolyɛcaprolactonesoftsegments
‡A
Influence of film thickness on the crystalline morphology of a copolyesterurethane comprising crystallizable poly(ɛ-caprolactone) soft segments
‡9
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influenceofintermediatedegradationproductsonthehydrolyticdegradationofpoly
‡A
Influence of intermediate degradation products on the hydrolytic degradation of poly[
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influenceofintermediatedegradationproductsonthehydrolyticdegradationofpolyattheairwaterinterface
‡A
Influence of intermediate degradation products on the hydrolytic degradation of poly[(rac-lactide)-co-glycolide] at the air-water interface
‡9
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influenceofnanoporouspoly
‡A
Influence of nanoporous poly
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influenceofnanoporouspolyetherimideparticleextractsonhumanaorticendothelialcellshaecs
‡A
Influence of nanoporous poly(ether imide) particle extracts on human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs).
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influenceofprogrammingstrainratesontheshapememoryperformanceofsemicrystallinemultiblockcopolymers
‡A
Influence of programming strain rates on the shape-memory performance of semicrystalline multiblock copolymers
‡9
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influenceofsurfaceroughnessonneuraldifferentiationofhumaninducedpluripotentstemcells
‡A
Influence of surface roughness on neural differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells
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influenceoftheadditionofwatertoamorphousswitchingdomainsonthesimulatedshapememorypropertiesofpoly
‡A
Influence of the addition of water to amorphous switching domains on the simulated shape-memory properties of poly
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‡a
influenceoftheadditionofwatertoamorphousswitchingdomainsonthesimulatedshapememorypropertiesofpoly50lactide
‡A
Influence of the addition of water to amorphous switching domains on the simulated shape-memory properties of poly(l-lactide)
‡9
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influenceon3dimensionaltissuegrowthbyscaffoldarchitecture
‡A
Influence on three-dimensional tissue growth by scaffold architecture
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integratedprocessforpreparingporoussurfacefunctionalizedpolyetherimidemicroparticles
‡A
Integrated process for preparing porous, surface functionalized polyetherimide microparticles
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integrinβ1activationbymicroscalecurvaturepromotesproangiogenicsecretionofhumanmesenchymalstemcells
‡A
Integrin β1 activation by micro-scale curvature promotes pro-angiogenic secretion of human mesenchymal stem cells
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interactionofangiogenicallystimulatedintermediatecd163+monocytesmacrophageswithsofthydrophobicpoly
‡A
Interaction of Angiogenically Stimulated Intermediate CD163+ Monocytes/Macrophages With Soft Hydrophobic Poly
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interactionofangiogenicallystimulatedintermediatecd163+monocytesmacrophageswithsofthydrophobicpolynbutylacrylatenetworkswithelasticmodulimatchedtothatofhumanarteries
‡A
Interaction of Angiogenically Stimulated Intermediate CD163+ Monocytes/Macrophages With Soft Hydrophobic Poly(n-Butyl Acrylate) Networks With Elastic Moduli Matched to That of Human Arteries
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kineticsanddynamicsofthermallyinducedshapememorybehaviorofcrosslinkedshortchainbranchedpolyethylenes
‡A
Kinetics and dynamics of thermally-induced shape-memory behavior of crosslinked short-chain branched polyethylenes
‡9
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knowledgebasedapproachtowardshydrolyticdegradationofpolymerbasedbiomaterials
‡A
Knowledge-based approach towards hydrolytic degradation of polymer-based biomaterials
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langmuirschaeferfilmsoffibronectinasdesignedbiointerfacesforculturingstemcells
‡A
Langmuir-Schaefer films of fibronectin as designed biointerfaces for culturing stem cells
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mechanicallyactivescaffoldsfromradioopaqueshapememorypolymerbasedcomposites
‡A
Mechanically active scaffolds from radio-opaque shape-memory polymer-based composites
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meltprocessablehydrophobicacrylonitrilebasedcopolymersystemswithadjustableelasticpropertiesdesignedforbiomedicalapplications
‡A
Melt-processable hydrophobic acrylonitrile-based copolymer systems with adjustable elastic properties designed for biomedical applications
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modelingofstressrelaxationofasemicrystallinemultiblockcopolymeranditsdeformationbehavior
‡A
Modeling of stress relaxation of a semi-crystalline multiblock copolymer and its deformation behavior
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modelingtheheattransferinmagnetosensitiveshapememorypolymernanocompositeswithdynamicallychangingsurfaceareatovolumeratios
‡A
Modeling the heat transfer in magneto-sensitive shape-memory polymer nanocomposites with dynamically changing surface area to volume ratios
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morphologicalanalysisofdifferentlysizedhighlyporouspoly
‡A
Morphological analysis of differently sized highly porous poly
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morphologicalanalysisofdifferentlysizedhighlyporouspolyetherimidemicroparticlesbymercuryporosimetry
‡A
Morphological analysis of differently sized highly porous poly(ether imide) microparticles by mercury porosimetry
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multicomponentproteinpatterningofmaterialsurfaces
‡A
Multicomponent protein patterning of material surfaces
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multifunctionalhybridnanocompositeswithmagneticallycontrolledreversibleshapememoryeffect
‡A
Multifunctional hybrid nanocomposites with magnetically controlled reversible shape-memory effect
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nanostructuralchangesincrystallizablecontrollingunitsdeterminethetemperaturememoryofpolymers
‡A
Nanostructural changes in crystallizable controlling units determine the temperature-memory of polymers
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nearinfrareddyeloadedplgananoparticlespreparedbyspraydryingforphotoacousticapplications
‡A
Near-infrared dye-loaded PLGA nanoparticles prepared by spray drying for photoacoustic applications
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noncontactactuationoftripleshapeeffectinmultiphasepolymernetworknanocompositesinalternatingmagneticfield
‡A
Non-contact actuation of triple-shape effect in multiphase polymer network nanocomposites in alternating magnetic field
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polymerarchitectureversuschemicalstructureasadjustingtoolsfortheenzymaticdegradationofoligo
‡A
Polymer architecture versus chemical structure as adjusting tools for the enzymatic degradation of oligo
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polymerarchitectureversuschemicalstructureasadjustingtoolsfortheenzymaticdegradationofoligoεcaprolactonebasedfilmsattheairwaterinterface
‡A
Polymer architecture versus chemical structure as adjusting tools for the enzymatic degradation of oligo(ε-caprolactone) based films at the air-water interface
‡9
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polymericinsertsdifferingintheirchemicalcompositionassubstratesfordendriticcellcultivation
‡A
Polymeric inserts differing in their chemical composition as substrates for dendritic cell cultivation
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poresizedistributioncontrolsshapememorypropertiesonthemacroandmicroscaleofpolymericfoams
‡A
Pore-Size Distribution Controls Shape-Memory Properties on the Macro- and Microscale of Polymeric Foams
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preparationandbiologicalevaluationofmultifunctionalplgananoparticlesdesignedforphotoacousticimaging
‡A
Preparation and biological evaluation of multifunctional PLGA-nanoparticles designed for photoacoustic imaging
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preparationofmagnetosensitivepolymernanocompositemicroparticlesfromcopolyesterurethanesviaelectrospraying
‡A
Preparation of Magneto-Sensitive Polymer Nanocomposite Microparticles from Copolyesterurethanes via Electrospraying
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preparationof3dimensionalscaffoldsfromdegradablepoly
‡A
Preparation of Three-Dimensional Scaffolds from Degradable Poly
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preparationof3dimensionalscaffoldsfromdegradablepolyetheresterurethanebythermallyinducedphaseseparation
‡A
Preparation of Three-Dimensional Scaffolds from Degradable Poly(ether)esterurethane by Thermally-Induced Phase Separation
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proangiogeniccd14
‡A
Pro-angiogenic CD14
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proangiogeniccd14++cd16+cd163+monocytesacceleratetheinvitroendothelializationofsofthydrophobicpolynbutylacrylatenetworks
‡A
Pro-angiogenic CD14(++) CD16(+) CD163(+) monocytes accelerate the in vitro endothelialization of soft hydrophobic poly (n-butyl acrylate) networks
‡9
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programmingstructuralfunctionsinphasesegregatedpolymersbyimplementingadefinedthermomechanicalhistory
‡A
Programming structural functions in phase-segregated polymers by implementing a defined thermomechanical history
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quantifyingtheshapememoryeffectofpolymersbycyclicthermomechanicaltests
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Quantifying the Shape-Memory Effect of Polymers by Cyclic Thermomechanical Tests
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quantitativeevaluationofadhesionofosteosarcomacellstohydrophobicpolymersubstratewithtunableelasticity
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Quantitative evaluation of adhesion of osteosarcoma cells to hydrophobic polymer substrate with tunable elasticity
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relaxationbasedmodelingoftunableshaperecoverykineticsobservedunderisothermalconditionsforamorphousshapememorypolymers
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Relaxation based modeling of tunable shape recovery kinetics observed under isothermal conditions for amorphous shape-memory polymers
‡9
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responseofencapsulatedcellstoagelatinmatrixwithvariedbulkandmicroenvironmentalelasticproperties
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Response of encapsulated cells to a gelatin matrix with varied bulk and microenvironmental elastic properties
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reversiblebidirectionalshapememorypolymers
‡A
Reversible bidirectional shape-memory polymers
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reversibleshapememorypropertiesofsurfacefunctionalizablecrystallizablecrosslinkedterpolymers
‡A
Reversible shape-memory properties of surface functionalizable, crystallizable crosslinked terpolymers
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selectiveenzymaticdegradationofpoly
‡A
Selective enzymatic degradation of poly
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selectiveenzymaticdegradationofpolyεcaprolactonecontainingmultiblockcopolymers
‡A
Selective enzymatic degradation of poly(ε-caprolactone) containing multiblock copolymers
‡9
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shapememorycapabilityofcopolyetheresterurethanemicroparticlespreparedviaelectrospraying
‡A
Shape-Memory Capability of Copolyetheresterurethane Microparticles Prepared via Electrospraying
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shapememorynanocompositefibersforuntetheredhighenergymicroengines
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Shape memory nanocomposite fibers for untethered high-energy microengines
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shapememorynanocompositeswithmagneticallyadjustableapparentswitchingtemperatures
‡A
Shape-memory nanocomposites with magnetically adjustable apparent switching temperatures
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shapememorypolymernetworkspreparedfromstarshapedpoly
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Shape-Memory Polymer Networks Prepared from Star-Shaped Poly[
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1
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919
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shapememorypolymernetworkspreparedfromstarshapedpolyprecursors
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Shape-Memory Polymer Networks Prepared from Star-Shaped Poly[(L-lactide)-co-glycolide] Precursors
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1
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919
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shapememorypropertiesanddegradationbehaviorofmultifunctionalelectrospunscaffolds
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Shape-memory properties and degradation behavior of multifunctional electro-spun scaffolds
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1
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919
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shapememorypropertiesofdegradableelectrospunscaffoldsbasedonhollowmicrofibers
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Shape-memory properties of degradable electrospun scaffolds based on hollow microfibers
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1
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919
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shapememorypropertiesofelectrospunnonwovenfabricspreparedfromdegradablepolyesterurethanescontainingpoly
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Shape-memory properties of electrospun non-woven fabrics prepared from degradable polyesterurethanes containing poly
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1
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919
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shapememorypropertiesofelectrospunnonwovenfabricspreparedfromdegradablepolyesterurethanescontainingpolyωpentadecalactonehardsegments
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Shape-memory properties of electrospun non-woven fabrics prepared from degradable polyesterurethanes containing poly(ω-pentadecalactone) hard segments
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1
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919
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shapememorypropertiesofelectrospunnonwovenspreparedfromamorphouspolyetherurethanesunderstressfreeandconstantstrainconditions
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Shape-Memory Properties of Electrospun Non-wovens Prepared from Amorphous Polyetherurethanes Under Stress-free and Constant Strain Conditions
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1
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919
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shapememorypropertiesofhydrogelshavingapoly
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Shape-memory properties of hydrogels having a poly
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1
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919
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shapememorypropertiesofhydrogelshavingapolyεcaprolactonecrosslinkerandswitchingsegmentinanaqueousenvironment
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Shape-memory properties of hydrogels having a poly(ε-caprolactone) crosslinker and switching segment in an aqueous environment
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1
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919
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shapememorypropertiesofmagneticallyactivetripleshapenanocompositesbasedonagraftedpolymernetworkwith2crystallizableswitchingsegments
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Shape-memory properties of magnetically active triple-shape nanocomposites based on a grafted polymer network with two crystallizable switching segments
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1
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919
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shapememorypropertiesofpolyetherurethanefoamspreparedbythermallyinducedphaseseparation
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Shape-Memory Properties of Polyetherurethane Foams Prepared by Thermally Induced Phase Separation
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1
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919
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simulatingtheshapememorybehaviorofamorphousswitchingdomainsofpoly
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Simulating the Shape-Memory Behavior of Amorphous Switching Domains of Poly
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1
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919
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simulatingtheshapememorybehaviorofamorphousswitchingdomainsofpoly50lactidebymoleculardynamics
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Simulating the Shape-Memory Behavior of Amorphous Switching Domains of Poly(L-lactide) by Molecular Dynamics
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1
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919
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simulationofvolumetricswellingofdegradablepoly
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Simulation of volumetric swelling of degradable poly[
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1
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919
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simulationofvolumetricswellingofdegradablepolybasedpolyesterurethanescontainingdifferenturethanelinkers
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Simulation of volumetric swelling of degradable poly[(rac-lactide)-co-glycolide] based polyesterurethanes containing different urethane-linkers
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1
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919
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singleandcompetitiveproteinadsorptiononpolymericsurfaces
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Single and competitive protein adsorption on polymeric surfaces
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1
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919
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smoothmuscleandendothelialcellbehaviourondegradablecopolyetheresterurethanefilms
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Smooth muscle and endothelial cell behaviour on degradable copolyetheresterurethane films
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